AuthorTopic: What is Ringo's worst album? (Read 5656 times)

Wayne L.

I will have to say it, because it's true, Ringo's arguably worst albums Rotogravure, Ringo The 4th & Bad Boy, are much better than the crap out these days. Stop & Smell The Roses sounds like a masterpiece these days, without a doubt & I know it's great now.

are you comparing his worst to the current stuff such as indie/emo/punk/alternative or the rap and pop? i'll agree if its compared to rap and pop, the others...you'd have to explain how their better because there is some gold in the indie/emo/punk/alternative scene.

A Dose Of Rock & Roll should have been a hit & I'll never understand why.

That is a TOP tune! I really want to play that album again now!!

Another thing I used to enjoy as a kid was reading all the Graffiti from Beatles fans on the Apple door on the back of the sleeve - the album even came with a free spy-glass so people could read the detail!

Wayne L.

Another thing I used to enjoy as a kid was reading all the Graffiti from Beatles fans on the Apple door on the back of the sleeve - the album even came with a free spy-glass so people could read the detail!

I looked at the back cover myself during my youth at the time & the inside cover with everybody on the album, especially the cool shot of Paul & Ringo. You remember that woman sucking on her toes, I would have done it for her easily.

I don't think Ringo has ever released a clunker. My least favorite, I have to admit is Ringo The 4th. I think it is "Head and Shoulders" above most of the garbage that is released currently.

I think Ringo's Rotogravure, is one of Ringo's best, along with Ringo, Ringo Rama. Funny they are the all of the albums that he has used his name (except Ringo The 4th).

One man's meat and all that...Rotogravure (along with Back To The Egg) were the two albums that made me decide that buying ex-Beatle products was a deeply unsatisying experience and from then on I gave up. The last solo album I bought was the equally dissapointing Double Fantasy. My last George album was George Harrison, which was okay in a nice and harmless way, but compared with the other contempory stuff I was listening to "okay" just didn't cut the mustard.

Just want to say that despite it leading in this poll I love Beaucoups of Blues. For me the worst albums are the All Starr Band live albums with virtually the same tracklisting as the one before and the one before that and the one......etc.

I take it you dont have faith in the girls compositional and lyrical ability 3BE3DbI ; . Do you have any reason in particular that leads you to think the album would be under par or it is just a gut feeling you have?